Feticcio is an Italian equivalent of 'magic charm'. It's a masculine gender noun that 's pronounced 'feh-TEE-choh'. Other equivalents are talismano and amuletto. The adjective magico, which means 'magical', may be added. The resulting phrases are pronounced 'tah-lee-SMAH-noh MAH-jee-koh' and 'ah-moo-LEH-toh MAH-jee-koh'.
The main difference between an Irish charm bracelet and Italian charm bracelet would be the charms. The charms would represent either Irish or Italian heritage.
encanto = magic spell or charm
The Italian horn charm is also called cornicello. http://www.charmfactory.com/italian-horn-charm.htm
An Italian charm bracelet can be bought in various different flea markets in Italy as well as on websites that sell Italian charm bracelets among other accessories which come from Italy.
Charm
You can get a good quality Italian charm bracelet on the ItalianCharms website. On this particular website, there is a tool that you can use to build your ideal bracelet.
One can find and purchase Italian charm bracelet charms on websites such as eBay, Amazon and Nomination Jewellery. They are also available on Hebe Jewellery and Italian Charms.
"charm" is "fascino" (but charming is affascinante) both the words are used for males and females
"A Forest Charm"
yes by saying the word
glamour - allure, charm, (superficial) attractivenss, 'magic'
The Italian charm bracelet is made by connecting several individual links together on a stretchy band to form a bracelet. Eighteen different chain links with faces or designs on them are linked together to form the bracelet. The Wikipedia website has all the information needed about Italian charm bracelets.